papaveretum
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Papaveretum — (BAN) is a preparation containing a mixture of hydrochloride salts of opium alkaloids. Since 1993, papaveretum has been defined in the British Pharmacopoeia (BP) as a mixture of 253 parts morphine hydrochloride, 23 parts papaverine hydrochloride … Wikipedia
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ATC code N02 — A section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.N Nervous systemN02A OpioidsN02AA Natural opium alkaloids:N02AA01 Morphine:N02AA02 Opium:N02AA03 Hydromorphone:N02AA04 Nicomorphine:N02AA05 Oxycodone:N02AA08… … Wikipedia